Patching Old Horns For Pennies

After many years of dedicated service, an instrument can start looking its age. The once bright and shiny surfaces begin to fade and the once shiny silver or polished brass areas where we hold the instrument begins to tarnish. One of your solutions for this situation could be to send it to a repair shop and have the silver redone or have the instrument stripped, polished and covered with a new coat of lacquer ($625). Because of the tight financial conditions of many households as well as the country, I have another solution. Fix it yourself for less than it…

It Could Only Happen In Branson!

If you have ever visited Branson, Missouri, you might have enjoyed a frozen desert at Andy’s Frozen Custard. This small yet well know establishment has been praised for many years and to thank all who have supported their store, they offer free Sundays once a year. This past Saturday just happened to be the day we were treated to a free desert. The small establishment was inundated by hungry patrons. My wife and I took advantage of this kindness earlier in the day and waited in the drive through for almost twenty minutes as car after car was presented with…

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